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NASHVILLE — Tennessee State women’s basketball returns to the Gentry Center on Saturday afternoon, hosting William & Mary at 1 p.m. as the Lady Tigers continue their competitive nonconference stretch. The matchup caps Thanksgiving weekend and provides TSU another opportunity to build continuity within an emerging rotation.
The Lady Tigers (1–5) enter the contest looking to regroup after Wednesday’s road battle against No. 17 Vanderbilt. While the result was a tough one, TSU has displayed steady growth through the opening weeks of the season under head coach Candice Dupree. Improvements in defensive activity, rebounding consistency, and offensive balance have allowed the group to strengthen its identity despite facing a demanding schedule.
Aaniya Webb and Somah Kamara continue to set the pace offensively, with both averaging double figures and emerging as reliable scoring options. Freshman guard Sadie Sanchez has provided instant energy with her perimeter shooting and downhill attacking, while veteran Kiki Roberts has added length, rim protection, and growing confidence inside. The development of TSU’s young players has been a key storyline as the rotation deepens ahead of conference play.
William & Mary (1–4) arrives in Nashville seeking to bounce back from its own early-season challenges. The Tribe, last season’s CAA champions, return several experienced contributors and rely on disciplined half-court execution paired with deliberate defensive pressure.
Saturday marks just the second meeting between the programs and TSU’s final home game before another difficult stretch of road contests. With increased cohesion, a growing offensive rhythm, and the support of the home crowd inside the Gentry, the Lady Tigers look to take another step forward and close out the holiday weekend on a strong note.
Series History
Saturday marks the second all-time meeting between Tennessee State and William & Mary. The Tribe leads the series 1–0, taking the lone match-up by a 10-point margin.
By the Numbers
- 2 – TSU players averaging more than 11 points per game (Webb, Kamara).
- 3 – Straight home games for TSU following this match-up.
- 20% – Three-point percentage TSU held North Alabama to in its last home victory.
- 1–4 – William & Mary’s record entering Saturday.
Know Before You Go
- Tipoff: Saturday, 1 p.m.
- Location: Gentry Center, Nashville, Tenn.
- Tickets & Parking: Visit TSUTigers.com/Tickets for more information.
- Broadcast: Streamed on ESPN+.
- Fan Info: Doors open one hour before tip.
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